LEADER 03522cam 2200529 i 4500001 ocn927104267 003 OCoLC 005 20170328064129.6 008 170322s2016 dcu b 001 0 eng 010 2016655647 |z 2015040460 |z 2015042301 020 9781626163324 |q(pbk. : alk. paper) 020 1626163324 020 9781626162693 |q(hc : alk. paper) 020 1626162697 020 |z9781626163331 |q(eb) 035 (Sirsi) 99971406949 035 99971406949 035 (OCoLC)927104267 040 DGU/DLC |beng |erda |cDGU |dDLC |dYDXCP |dUtOrBLW 042 pcc 043 n-us--- 050 00 UA23 |b.R463 2016 082 00 355/.0310973 |223 100 1 Reveron, Derek S., |eauthor. |=^A700196 245 10 Exporting security : |binternational engagement, security cooperation, and the changing face of the US military / |cDerek S. Reveron. 250 Second edition. 264 1 Washington, DC : |bGeorgetown University Press, |c[2016] 300 xx, 247 pages ; |c23 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Beyond warfare -- Military engagement, strategy, and policy -- Resistance to military engagement -- Demilitarizing combatant commands -- Security cooperation -- Promoting maritime security -- Implications for the force -- From confrontation to cooperation. 520 This is a thoroughly revised second edition of a book that we published in 2010. Exporting Security is about the US military's role in military-to-military partnerships, such as helping to support and train foreign militaries, and about the US military's role in missions other than war, ranging from diplomacy, to development, to humanitarian assistance after disasters or during epidemics. Reveron is a proponent of these non-warfighting missions because he views them as an economical way to promote human security and regional security in trouble spots, which he says is in the US national interest. He also sees these efforts as making it less likely that the US will feel compelled to intervene directly in hot spots around the globe if our partners can maintain their own security or if humanitarian disasters can be averted. This second edition will take into account the Obama administration's foreign policy, the poor legacy of training the Iraqi army, the implications of more assertive foreign policies by Russia and China, and the US military's role in recent humanitarian crises such as the Ebola epidemic in West Africa-- |cProvided by publisher. 651 0 United States |xMilitary policy. |=^A16012 651 0 United States |xArmed Forces. |=^A48298 650 0 Engagement (Philosophy) |xPolitical aspects |zUnited States. |=^A274275 650 0 National security |zUnited States. |=^A273467 651 0 United States |xForeign relations |y21st century. |=^A531519 650 0 Security, International. |=^A40335 650 0 International cooperation. |=^A9570 776 08 |iOnline version:Reveron, Derek S., author. |tExporting security |bSecond edition. |dWashington, DC : Georgetown University Press, 2016 |z9781626163331 |w(DLC) 2016655648 949 |i30372016636141 |ojjlm 960 |o1 |s32.95 |tJoyner48 |uJMSC |zUSD 596 1 998 4678002